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What is the relationship between deforestation and wildlfie extinction the rainforest?

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What is the relationship between deforestation and wildlfie extinction the rainforest?

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  1. the forest provides food, shelter, water, and a place to reproduce in......no forest = death.


  2. Well, when a habitat is destroyed, populations that live in that particular habitat decrease.

    Also, deforestation spreads disease. When a piece of the rainforest is destroyed, viruses can more easily spread from the organisms that once inhabited the area to humans.

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  3. There is a direct link.  As the habitat decreases, the wildlife has a more limited area for resources. As the resources decline, so does wildlife population.

  4. Firstly, as the rainforest if being cut down, animals do not have anywhere to live which, as you can imagine, is somewhat of a problem.

    Secondly, many animals get their food from vegetation etc and if that vegetation doesn't exist, then their food doesnt exist. And if their food doesnt exist...well you can see the end result

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